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... Jeremy Banik is a senior research engineer in the Space Vehicles Directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory. His work involves advanced deployable space structures and platforms, including radio frequency reflectors, planar antennas, solar sails, booms, solar arrays, and the supporting material systems, analytical approaches, and testing methodologies.
From page 144...
... David Brumley is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and the CEO of ForAllSecure. ­ With an emphasis on software security, offensive computing, assurance, and defense, his goal is to develop automation using scaling verification and program analysis techniques that check software for exploitable weaknesses.
From page 145...
... Recent research focused on predictability limits and variability of highimpact weather events across a range of temporal and spatial scales, and drivers of societal impacts incorporating weather, climate, exposure, vulnerability, and human behavioral factors. Kevin Fu is an associate professor of computer science and engineering and a Sloan Research Fellow at the University of Michigan, where he directs the A ­ rchimedes Center for Medical Device Security and the Security and Privacy Research Group.
From page 146...
... He develops 3D, multi-material fabrication processes spanning size scales that can generate materials with previously unobtainable properties and functionalities by controlling microstructure. High-impact applications include energy-efficient materials and lightweight structures using processes with potential manufacturing production volumes.
From page 147...
... His current research activities involve advanced spacecraft propulsion systems, diagnostics, plasma physics, helicon plasma sources, space debris mitigation, magneto­ plasmadynamic thrusters, and pulsed inductive thrusters.


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